Symposium of the Organization In the Name of the Family on Spontaneous Abortions and Severe Prenatal Diagnoses
A symposium organized by the Organization In the Name of the Family in Zagreb addresses the challenges and responses surrounding spontaneous abortions and severe prenatal diagnoses.
The Organization In the Name of the Family is hosting a scientific and professional symposium titled 'Navigating Uncertainty β Spontaneous Abortions and Severe Prenatal Diagnoses.' The event, taking place today in Zagreb, has brought together experts from various fields including medicine, psychology, ethics, law, and spirituality, alongside parents and families. The shared goal is to find answers to the questions and challenges faced by those experiencing spontaneous abortions and severe prenatal diagnoses.
The symposium's agenda features expert lectures, parental experiences, and panel discussions, divided into two major sections. The first section is titled 'Spontaneous Abortion β Is Care Adequate?' which focuses on the adequacy of care provided to those experiencing spontaneous abortions. The second section, 'The Path of Uncertainty β Severe Prenatal Diagnoses,' aims to delve into the complexities surrounding prenatal challenges that can arise during pregnancy.
Lectures at the symposium will address various thematic areas, including the philosophical and legal definitions of the personality of the unborn child, as well as the psychotherapeutic and spiritual aspects of supporting women after experiencing a spontaneous abortion. The discussions will also explore emotional responses, reflecting on the necessity of understanding and supporting families in this often painful journey.